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Click: What Millions of People Are Doing Online and Why it Matters
Click What Millions of People Are Doing Online and Why it Matters
Author: Bill Tancer
What time of year do teenage girls search for prom dresses online? How does the quick adoption of technology affect business success (and how is that related to corn farmers in Iowa)? How do time and money affect the gender of visitors to online dating sites? And how is the Internet itself affecting the way we experience the world? In Click, Bil...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781401323042
ISBN-10: 1401323049
Publication Date: 9/2/2008
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Hardcover
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The author of Click works for Hitwise, a company that tracks what people are doing online. In this book Bill Tancer shows how monitoring the terms web users search for using engines such as Google and click streams (the trail of sites visited during a surfing session) can be used to predict the next breakout band, the success of a new website, whether housing sales will rise or fall, and even the next winner of Dancing With the Stars. Tancer explains all this in a jargon-free way and his references to numbers and statistics are minimal, making this a surprisingly fast read. Along the way we learn mini histories of popular sites such as Wikipedia and Myspace, and the point at which celebrity interest turns to obsession.

My only complaint about this book is that he sticks with some topics a bit too long: I don't care enough about prom dress buying patterns to want to read a whole chapter on the topic. This gripe is relatively minor though, as most of the topics are current and interesting.

This book is sure to appeal to fans of Malcolm Gladwell. Tancer's book is shorter and easier to read than Gladwell's works however, which is probably a plus for the short attention spanned users of the Web 2.0 that Tancer describes.
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